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Full-dome Films in English in Agora

Agora Science Center Great Forest, Botanic Garden Entrance from Móricz Zsigmond Road!, Debrecen, Hungary

Full-dome films are offered in English to the visitors of the Science Centre. Agora Science Centre has one of the largest portable digital planetariums in Hungary that enables visitors to surf in the starry sky, discover the motion of celestial bodies, and familiarise themselves with constellations. It guarantees a lifelong experience for both children and adults. Full-dome films available in English are the following: Europe to the Stars - from 4.00  p.m. every Thursday and Saturday. The Sun, Our Living Star - from 4.00 p.m. every Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Participation is possible with the Agora entry ticket. The planetarium has a capacity of 40 people. Thus, visitors can participate in these programs with a limited number, in order of arrival. Further information about the films can be found here. Location: Great Forest, Botanic Garden, Entrance from Móricz Zsigmond Road,Great Forest, Botanic Garden Source: Agora

New Public Collection Exhibition of MODEM titled “What year are you?” opened

MODEM art center 1-3 Hunyadi János Street, Debrecen, Hungary

The new public collection exhibition, with around 50 different artists presented from the founders to Generation Z marking a new chapter for MODEM, can be visited until the 31st of December 2024. The curators of the exhibition have chosen artists who have shaped MODEM's image over the years, showcasing works from a collection that has evolved over 18 years, incorporating collections, acquisitions, Debrecen International Artists' Colony results, and artist donations. Drawing on the insights of generational theory, each section is arranged according to the artists' year of birth, rather than according to the aesthetic, art theoretical or art historical categories they represent or can be associated with their work.  Exhibiting artists: Lost Generation: Vilmos Aba-Novák Founders (Builders):Judit Reigl, Vera Molnár Veterans: Ákos Birkás, Ilona Keserü, László Lakner, István Nádler, Endre Tót, Zoltán Tölg-Molnár, Baby Boomers: Imre Bukta, Lajos Csontó, Ágnes Eperjesi, László Fehér, László feLugossy, Imre Gábor, Pál Gerber, Balázs Kicsiny, Ilona Lovas, Sándor Pinczehelyi, Gyula Várnai Generation X: Zsolt Asztalos, Emese Benczúr, Attila Csörgő, Marcell Esterházy, Tibor Gyenis, Kriszta x-T Nagy,  Péter Pettendi Szabó, Sára Richter, Katharina Roters, Société Réaliste, József Szolnoki. Generation Y: Nikolett Balázs, Kincső Bede, Máté Dobokay, Tim Freiwald, Judit Ágnes Gallai, Judit Lilla Molnár, Márton […]

Closing Exhibition of Jewish Communities’ Artist Camp

Pásti Street synagogue 4 Pásti Street, Debrecen, Hungary

Works created in the art camp will be on display at the exhibition in the Orthodox Synagogue of Pásti Street. For the second time, an art camp was organised by the Jewish Communities and Organisations of Central and Eastern Europe to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Holocaust. “The Debrecen Jewish Quarter is one of the most dynamically developing cultural and religious sacred spaces in the country today. Its role in the culture of Debrecen is indisputable,” says the Debrecen Jewish Community in a statement. Against this background, a new initiative has been announced,  the Debrecen Jewish Quarter Artists' and Artists' Camp will be organised for the first time by the association. The event is by invitation only. Among the artists there are artists from Debrecen, from other parts of the country and from abroad, who are nationally and internationally renowned. During the camp, they not only get to know the Jewish Quarter of Debrecen, but also gain a deep knowledge of Jewish life in the region by visiting local sacred spaces, with the undisguised aim of inspiring them to create. The works produced during the camp will be on display in an exhibition at the Orthodox Synagogue on Pásti Street. […]

Interactive exhibitions in Hortobágy National Park

Hortobágyi Nemzeti Park Hortobágy, Petőfi tér 9, Debrecen, Hungary

In addition to thousands of years of ancient knowledge, the visitor centre also features 21st century interactive elements. Puszta Treasury. This is the name of the exhibition that shows the everyday life of our ancestors, their clothing and the products they made here. In addition to thousands of years of ancient knowledge, the visitor centre also features 21st century interactive elements. The tourism development programme in Hortobágy, which was completed at the end of March, aimed to bring the wilderness closer to all ages. With the new permanent exhibitions and the unified information system, everyone can discover the rich fauna and flora of the region, as well as the pastoral culture of Hortobágy, according to their own needs. “The exhibitions are structured in such a way that even those who visit here for the first time can find the topic and activity they like. Also those who already know the depths of the wilderness, the birds and plants that live here, or even have friendly relations with the shepherds,"  Director of Hortobágy National Park Gergely Árpád Medgyesi said. Date:Closed on Mondays, but open on weekends on all long weekends and public holidays (except 1 November 2024 and 23 December 2024 […]

300-year-old Chalices on Display at the Museum of the Reformed College

Reformed College of Debrecen Kálvin tér 16, Debrecen, Hungary

The new exhibition of the Museum of the Reformed College of Debrecen was opened under the title “Golden Glass to the form of Debrecen” on the 21st of June. The exhibition includes masterpieces by three members of the Büttösi family. In the 18th century, István Büttösi, a master jeweller, and his two sons György and István also worked for the church.  The ornate chalices and bread bowls are not decorations, but are still used for worship and communion. The unique and priceless 300-year-old creations of the Büttös goldsmiths are on display together for the first time. “Many of the works are on display in churches. Here, too, about forty objects come from forty congregations, and these congregations use these beautiful, centuries-old objects. They don't see them as artistic treasures, but as an instrument linked to the Lord Jesus, to their Christian faith," the museum's director Dávid Csorba says. Date:from 21 June Location: Museum of the Reformed College of Debrecen   Source: dehir.hu  

Exhibition “With Colour and Soul” at the Great Church

Great Reformed Church Piac u. 4-6, Debrecen, Hungary

László Buka has been retired for some time now, but his creative spirit is undiminished. His next exhibition entitled "With Colour and Soul"  will be opened on the 22nd of June, as part of Night of Museums programmes. László Buka is a distinctive figure in the artistic and cultural life of Debrecen. He is known as a teacher who graduated in mathematics and drawing, but he is also an active painter, whose paintings are present in the world of organic culture, in the organic culture among others marked by the names of Sándor Makoldi and Gábor Pap. But also as a traditionalist, who keeps the tradition of “regölés” (magical, winter  greeting folk custom) alive, and who therefore received the county Prima award in 2008. The event will also be special because the exhibition will be opened by the artist's partner, pastor Zsuzsanna Bukáné Zakar with the collaboration of  Gergő Csorba, who is not only a musician and artist,but also a friend.   Date: 22 June- 6 September,  9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. Location: in the Calvin János Gallery in the right-hand gallery of the Great Church Source:dehir.hu

Joint Exhibition entitled “Bird Bone Wonders” opened at Elméleti Galéria

Elméleti Galéria Egyetem tér 1., Debrecen

“Bird bone wonders” joint exhibition of photographer and taxidermist opened in Debrecen showcasing exhibitors' love for nature. For many years, Professor Csaba Tóth directed the work of the Urology Clinic, and his medical work, surgeries, publications, books and lectures have made him renowned at home and abroad. The high standard of his medical work was matched by the high standard of his work as a photographer.  Several photo albums of his have been published and the photographer, who was awarded the László Holló Prize, has had solo photo exhibitions in many cities. Albert Krisztián from Karcag belongs to a completely different generation, who started working with preparation as an environmentalist and nature walker, and not with any success, as he is now the owner of the European championship title. The exhibition was  opened on the 21st of June  by Cultural Manager Viktor Csaba Kozák, The Monteverdi Choir of the University of Debrecen, conducted by Ildikó Takács and István Pazár, accompanied by István Pazár on piano. Date: 23 June-31 August Location: Elméleti Galéria (Theoretical Gallery)   Source:dehir.hu

Exhibition “Subjective” by photographer Éva Keleti Opened in Bényi Gallery

Bényi Gallery Hunyadi utca 1-3., Debrecen, Hungary

Exhibition "Subjective" by photographer Éva Keleti was opened on the 27th of June at the Bényi Gallery of Kölcsey Centre. Photographer, photo editor, Kossuth, Béla Balázs and Prima Primissima Prize-winning artist Éva Keleti  was born on 18th of August 1931 in Budapest. Her work spanning more than 70 years is a significant part of Hungarian culture and national photographic history. Her pictures are both independent works and artistic cord documents. During this period, she made tens of thousands of photographs. She has had several solo exhibitions in Hungary and abroad. For decades she has held social positions in several professional photographic organisations and in the Hungarian Association of Journalists, of which she is honorary president. She is also responsible for the organisation of the Hungarian presentations of the World Press Photo exhibitions, and has curated numerous exhibitions, edited and co-edited dozens of books. The exhibition can be visited free of charge until the 8th of August during the opening hours of Kölcsey Centre, daily from 10.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., and until 7.00 p.m. during evening events. Date: 28 June - 8 August Location: Kölcsey Centre (Debrecen, Hunyadi u. 1-3.) Source: fonixinfo.hu

Exclusive Summer Evening Walks at Debrecen Zoo

Debrecen Zoo Ady Endre út 1, 4032, Debrecen, Hungary

In keeping with the tradition of recent years, Debrecen Zoo  is organising the Evening Walks every week during the summer break. Visitors will see first-hand how iconic residents such as puffins, Nile hippos and giraffes spend the end of the day, as well as the night-time raids of large carnivores and the many special features of the Palm House. The exclusive all-night programme will include a snack to match the occasion and alcoholic or non-alcoholic refreshments on the Samburu panoramic terrace. This unique experience will be offered 9 times between the 28th of June and the 23rd of August, from 7:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. A limited number of tickets are available, 30 tickets per walk can be purchased online in advance for HUF 6800, and a further 10 tickets are available on site for HUF 7800 each occasion.   Date: 28 June- 23 August Location: Debrecen Zoo   Source:dehir.hu

“Great Church in Love” Summer Programmes

Great Reformed Church Piac u. 4-6, Debrecen, Hungary

“The Great Church in Love” programme series awaits visitors between the 9th of July and the 19th of  August. On Tuesdays throughout a joint discovery walk  participants can learn about the past and present of the Great Church and Debrecen, and even receive a surprise gift. During the series (repeated every Tuesday), the programme is available with a museum-educational ticket, no pre-registration required.  On Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. in July and August, the Great Church at sunset programme awaits the lovers of experiences. Within the programme visitors can enjoy the sunset from a height of 40 metres between the two towers and a visit to the church. The guided tour includes the tour of the church, the permanent and temporary exhibitions and the attic, and a panoramic walkway where visitors over 18 can taste the wine of the Great Church (Mészáros Wine Cellar/Red Kadarka and Rosé,  non-alcoholic alternative grape juice). Thursdays will be all about music, with a music-lovers' programme, a 25-30 minute mini organ concert. starting at 12.00 p.m.  Afterwards, visitors can explore the church on their own.  For more information on tickets and programmes,  click here. Date: 9 July-19 August Location: Great Church   Source:dehir.hu

Summer Film Screenings in the Courtyard of German Cultural Forum

Deutsches Kulturforum 24 Batthyány Street, Debrecen, Hungary

The Sommerkino - Summer Film Screenings will be held on Wednesday evenings from the 17th of July for five weeks in the courtyard of German Cultural Forum at 24 Batthyány Street.  The programme is the latest in a series of #GermanPlusDebrecen cultural events and is an excellent opportunity for the people of Debrecen who love and learn German to speak in German with Germans, Austrians, and Swiss living or working in Debrecen. The Debrecen German Cultural Forum is traditionally showing five films this summer.  Films from German-speaking countries are shown in their original language, but with Hungarian subtitles. Screenings: 17 July 8:30 p.m.  - Die goldenen Jahre (The Golden Years)  24 July  8:30 p.m. - Mermaids Don't Cry (with English subtitles) 31 July 7:00 p.m. - children's film Der Räuber Hotzenplotz (The Robber Hotzenplotz) 7 August 8:30 p.m. - Der Fuchs (The Fox) 14 August 8:30 p.m. - Lehrerzimmer (Teachers' Room) There is free admission to the screenings and no registration required. Date: 17 July - 14 August Location: German Cultural Forum Debrecen, 24 Batthyány Street  Source: FB events  

Béla Bartók International Choral Competition

Once again, the city will host one of the world's most prestigious musical events, the Béla Bartók International Choir Competition, organised by Jeunesses Musicales Hungary and Kodály Philharmonia Debrecen. The competition is not only a competition, but also a celebration of musical excellence, with the world's best choirs performing gems of contemporary a cappella art! This year, alongside Italian, Greek and Catalan choirs, choirs from Angola, Japan and the Philippines will each represent their country. The national choirs include the Ad Libitum Choir and the Kodály  Zoltán Youth Choir. And the winning ensemble will not only win the Grand Prix, but will also be able to delegate to one of Europe's most prestigious choral competitions, the "European Grand Prix of Choral Music". All the rounds will be open to the public in the town's public venues, and there will be accompanying events throughout the town, including folklore evenings, church performances and community sing-alongs. The opening ceremony and the competitions of each category can be visited free of charge, however, the other events can be accessed by purchasing a HUF 500 registration ticket online and at kodalyfilharmonia.jegy.hu, as well as in person at the Klassz Pont ticket office, the Kölcsey Center […]